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Petroleum geochemistry of the Otway Basin, and the significance of coastal bitumen strandings on adjacent southern Australian beaches. Volumes 1 to 5 source rock studies.
The standing of crude oil on the beaches of southern Australia was first recorded approximately 150 years ago. This material, known locally as coastal bitumen, was used by the early maritime visitors and settlers to caulk their vessels and is the...-
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RB 95/00044 Crayfish Group biostratigraphy study. Stage 2 report.
A revised subdivision of the Foraminisporis wonthaggiensis Zone of the Early Cretaceous Group sediments of the Otway Basin is proposed. Six palynozones are identified in the reference palynological biozonation of Katnook 2: FW 1, FW 2, FW 3, FW 4, FW...-
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Published: 01 Oct 1995
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New palynology of the Laira Shale in Katnook 1, 2 and 3, Banyula 1, Laira 1, Ladbroke Grove 1 and Kalangadoo 1, Otway Basin, South Australia.
New palynology has confirmed the pattern of algal maxima associated with high gamma ray well log response within the Laira Shale, and indicates that there are 3 major and regionally correlatable 'hot shale' horizons, plus a less obvious one, within...-
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